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Eagle Mountain is a master-planned community encompassing more than 50 square miles of Utah’s Cedar Valley. The community captures a neighborhood feel in the midst of Utah’s urban corridor. Since its incorporation in December 1996, the city’s population has grown rapidly from 250 residents to over 50,000 by the end of 2022. Eagle Mountain residents enjoy the benefits of innovative approaches to protect wildlife corridors, native landscapes, and the night sky. Eagle Mountain is becoming a destination for diverse commercial, manufacturing, and industrial expansion. Find yourself in Eagle Mountain.
The March 2024 edition of the Eagle’s View Newsletter is here. In this issue, we learn about the Eagle Mountain Library, how to participate in the City Nature Challenge, and maintenance tips to prepare your home…
Work to install a new sewer main up to the site of the new middle school in Eagle Mountain will be impacting traffic on Belle Street later this week (March 29, 2024). Beginning Friday morning, Belle…
Eagle Mountain residents located near Lehi Peck Quarry are advised of scheduled blasting today from 3-5 p.m. Residents can expect loud noises in the vicinity of the quarry during those hours. Eagle Mountain City affirms that…
Eagle Mountain City’s Water department has announced scheduled maintenance on Wednesday, March 27 on the pressure regulating valve (PRV) servicing the Silverlake subdivision. Set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the maintenance aims to optimize water…
Eagle Mountain City is mourning the death of Karen Crowther, who passed away on Tuesday, March 19 at the age of 60. Karen served as a school crossing guard and will be remembered by all for…
In a collaborative effort, Unified Fire Authority and the Eagle Mountain City Streets Department have coordinated plans for a controlled burn scheduled for Monday, March 18. The burn aims to address the accumulation of tumbleweeds along…
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